Fantasy Tip: Matthews led the Titans in catches, yards and targets and continues to be one of Marcus Mariota's favorite options. He deserves consideration as a WR3 against the Houston Texans in Week 4, especially if Corey Davis remains sidelined.

Fantasy Tip: Decker has just six grabs for 42 yards through two games and he faces a tough Seattle secondary, so his fantasy value remains rather limited. Matthews has six grabs for 114 yards to date, and he is the Tennessee wideout to target in deeper fantasy leagues in Week 3.

Fantasy Tip: The Titans added Corey Davis in the draft and Eric Decker in free agency, but Matthews has a year of experience playing with Marcus Mariota. His role could gradually decrease depending on how fast Davis develops, but Matthews is a low-end WR3 candidate against Oakland in Week 1.

Fantasy Tip: Matthews is coming off a strong 2016 season and will be a starting receiver for the Titans again this season. He probably will lose some targets to Corey Davis and Eric Decker but should still be considered a No. 3 receiver in most fantasy leagues.

Tennessee Titans WR Rishard Matthews was excused from the preseason game Saturday, Aug. 19, because of personal reasons but should rejoin the team Monday, Aug. 21.

Fantasy Tip: Matthews will be a starting receiver for the Titans this season and is coming off a 2016 season where he posted 945 yards and nine touchdowns. Owners can consider Matthews as a No. 3 receiver in most leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Matthews is coming off a solid 2016 season when he posted 945 yards and nine touchdowns. The team has added to their receiver corps this offseason, but Matthews probably will receive a similar amount of targets in 2017. Owners in most leagues should consider Matthews as a No. 3 receiver.

Tennessee Titans WR Rishard Matthews posted career highs in catches (65), receiving yards (945) and touchdowns (9) last season. The 65 catches were tied for the team lead, while his nine touchdowns were the most on the Titans.

Fantasy Tip: Matthews eventually cemented himself as the No. 1 receiver in Tennessee. He should maintain that status in 2017, especially with Kendall Wright heading for free agency. Don't expect as good of a season from Matthews, but he should still be drafted in the low-end WR2 to high-end WR3 territory.

Fantasy Tip: Matthews started out rather slow, but he managed career highs with 65 catches, 945 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in his first campaign in Nashville. He proved he can be a capable No. 1 receiver and will be a solid WR3 in 2017 unless the team dramatically improves its receiving corps in the offseason.